All five winter sports, led by senior captains, qualified for CIF Southern Section playoffs. Girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, and boys’ soccer placed first in the Rio Hondo League, and girls’ soccer and girls’ water polo placed third.
Mark Keppel eliminated basketball from the playoffs last season. This year, instead of a rematch, South Pasadena was knocked out of the playoffs by Mark Keppel for the second consecutive year. Keppel went on to win the playoffs.
The Tigers’ offense and sharp passing secured a dominant 77-48 win over Moorpark.
The Tigers closed out their league season with a commanding 70-30 win, solidifying their spot at the top as they head into CIF.
Boys’ basketball came out on top against the Titans in an exhilarating Senior Night game.
Basketball played an unmatchable defense against the Rams, winning 78-48 on Friday, Jan. 31.
Basketball defeated the Spartans 63-59 on Friday, Jan. 29 during their third home league game of the season.
South Pasadena took an early lead and preserved it until the game’s end. The Tigers showcased clear dominance over the Rams and won 65-35.
South Pasadena overcame a slow start against Ontario’s aggressive defense to secure a 53-45 victory on Senior Night, extending their win streak to five games.
Basketball lost to the Vikings 95-80 on Friday, Jan. 24, the team’s fourth league game.
Basketball beat the Wildcats 87-51 on Friday, Jan. 17, the first home league game of the season.
After a delayed start to the league season, South Pasadena showcased a dominant performance in their home league opener.
The game featured a last-second referee mistake and heated debate over the call.
Senior point guard Dylan Tse and junior shooting guard Kayla Boozer led the team to victory before a ceremony was held to recognize the class of ‘24 graduating seniors.
The Tigers took an early lead, showcasing strong offensive and defensive skills to win 90-21.